In postwar Europe six-year-old Ellie is torn from her home in Holland by her mother Rita to start a new life in New Zealand. Rita is reluctant to tell Ellie about her past, which adds to Ellie’s desire to know more about her roots and her father. She is determined to discover more about her roots but a visit to her home country only disrupts her feelings of belonging even more…

What did Sinatra say? "I've got the world on a string." That was Baseball Star Enzo Prinziatta... WAS... Enzo was well on his way to the big leagues and big paychecks. His girlfriend was pregnant with his baby, and life was great. But again... WAS... Enzo's late father was a beloved man, even idolized. But, at the height of Enzo's life and career, a secret about his father is about to ruin it all

Book 3 opens with Jack and his friends in control of the slave ship, having tricked the pirates and slave traders chasing them after they stole the ship and kidnapped the captain. Despite his friend's reluctance to go along with him, Jack invites the captain to help them and the 135 freed slaves to sail back to Africa to return them home. The captain agrees but will this slaver keep his word?

Sébastien Maréchal returns to his training stables in Provence. He vows to restore Les Jonquières but through sabotage and arson nothing runs smoothly. He also hopes to reconnect with his estranged daughter Cécile who was left in the care of his parents. Cécile hates horses and when it comes to her knowledge that Sébastien is giving her five-year-old son Thomas riding lessons, she is enraged ...

Theory of Karma-and-Death… There was just one flaw in this otherwise perfect theory– the assumption that a caring God was diligently keeping track of every individual’s good and bad deeds; something that Hiranya and I knew was simply not true. And yet, He did seem to ensure a balance of sorts...

This is an easy-to-read retelling of John Ford's THE BROKEN HEART. According to Charles Lamb, "Ford was of the first order of poets. He sought for sublimity, not by parcels in metaphors or visible images, but directly where she has her full residence in the heart of man; in the actions and sufferings of the greatest minds."

Debra Milligan presents a quintet of short stories about love and growth, the catalysts for life that translate well into fiction. Each story is set in a different era, with conflicts and resolutions that transcend time.
The Widower, Sound of Goodbye, Rainy Dreams, The Highway, and The Christmas Lunch are tales of love reaching toward the future, not easily, but with the certainty of true love.

Cliffington, on the remote north-eastern coast, looks like a rural idyll but is not immune to the events of the world. Distant wars bring distress and destruction. A story of trial and obsession, of love and hope, Cliffington reveals the strength and frailties of the people, and tests their community to the edge of failure. While always, close at hand, the sea rolls on relentless.

Cliffington, on the remote north-eastern coast, looks like a rural idyll but is not immune to the events of the world. Distant wars bring distress and destruction. A story of trial and obsession, of love and hope, Cliffington reveals the strength and frailties of the people, and tests their community to the edge of failure. While always, close at hand, the sea rolls on relentless.

Cliffington, on the remote north-eastern coast, looks like a rural idyll but is not immune to the events of the world. Distant wars bring distress and destruction. A story of trial and obsession, of love and hope, Cliffington reveals the strength and frailties of the people, and tests their community to the edge of failure. While always, close at hand, the sea rolls on relentless.

Heather Williams went from dancing on the lawn to the stage as a talented, professional dancer and singer. In 2001, she was performing in the inaugural crew of Universal Studios Japan. 7 1/2 months into her contract a taxi hit her and she acquired a traumatic brain injury...

When billionaire philanthropist Sam Montgomery announces that he will not seek a bone marrow transplant from his estranged sister, journalist Leni Diamante sits down and soon discovers there is more than priceless artifacts within his personal impenetrable vault. What lies inside may be what saves or ends Sam's life; it all depends on if Sam can accept his past or not in time.

Even the name “Victor Living” is a play on words, it's a symbolical name-creation. Living’s intent, through the conversations he imagines between disparate actors on the world’s stage, is to ask you what “living” truly means to you. To help you find an answer, Living looks both into the past and to the future. From a poignant flashback to the 9/11 attacks to childhood ruminations.

The journey of a lifetime; find out why book clubs everywhere are taking the challenge to solve the riddle! Old Flames and Heroes is a swashbuckling tale of luck, love, and lake monsters which will sweep your whole family into a wondrous adventure, from the mind of award-winning novelist Mord McGhee. Read and see why this novel was a Silver Falchion Finalist, Top Ten Fantasy, and Newbery nominee.